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How different European countries tax working from home

Workplace Insight

Ireland, in comparison, handles things a bit differently. Yet, the employer is legally obliged to provide or cover all costs for any equipment and tools necessary for remote workers to successfully accomplish their jobs. Portugal and Italy also don’t provide any legally binding regulations as of now.

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Give Your Business a Boost with Continuing Education

Tips From T. Marie

Those in the legal or health care fields come to mind first, but teachers, real estate professionals and even beauticians are required to take classes to keep abreast of their industries and keep their certifications. Without it, they would lag behind and eventually become obsolete in comparison to those individuals just entering the field.

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My thoughts on the multi-VA model

Virtual Moxie

Legally, and with lower risk, it could profitably be run with employees. Bit O’Moxie : Look…if you’re going to set up a multi-VA firm, do it legally and minimize your risk. and do it legally. I have also coached other VAs to (legally) create a successful 6-figure VA business. I also run a multi-VA firm and do it legally.

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Reimagining the Workplace with Phil Simon: Hybrid Models and Beyond

Allwork

But what if you’re a four or 500 person growing company and you can’t really afford to pay someone three or four bills a year as the CMO or chief legal counsel? But you do want to lock someone in for two to three days a week. So whether it’s people or place or technology doesn’t really matter.

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